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第20章

  “Ilikelitterofthatsort;andifIdidn’t,Ishouldgiveyouthedrawers,becauseIhavearegardforchildren’slittletreasures,andI
  thinktheyshouldbetreatedrespectfully。Now,Iamgoingtomakeabargainwithyou,Dan,andIhopeyouwillkeepithonorably。Herearetwelvegood-sizeddrawers,oneforeachmonthoftheyear,andtheyshallbeyoursasfastasyouearnthem,bydoingthelittledutiesthatbelongtoyou。Ibelieveinrewardsofacertainkind,especiallyforyoungfolks;theyhelpusalong,andthoughwemaybeginbybeinggoodforthesakeofthereward,ifitisrightlyused,weshallsoonlearntolovegoodnessforitself。“
  “Doyouhave’em?“askedDan,lookingasifthiswasnewtalkforhim。
  “Yes,indeed!Ihaven’tlearnttogetonwithoutthemyet。Myrewardsarenotdrawers,orpresents,orholidays,buttheyarethingswhichI
  likeasmuchasyoudotheothers。ThegoodbehaviorandsuccessofmyboysisoneoftherewardsIlovebest,andIworkforitasIwantyoutoworkforyourcabinet。Dowhatyoudislike,anddoitwell,andyougettworewards,­;one,theprizeyouseeandhold;theother,thesatisfactionofadutycheerfullyperformed。Doyouunderstandthat?“
  “Yes,ma’am。“
  “Weallneedtheselittlehelps;soyoushalltrytodoyourlessonsandyourwork,playkindlywithalltheboys,anduseyourholidayswell;
  andifyoubringmeagoodreport,orifIseeandknowitwithoutwords­;forI’mquicktospyoutthegoodlittleeffortsofmyboys­;youshallhaveacompartmentinthedrawerforyourtreasures。See,somearealreadydividedintofourparts,andIwillhavetheothersmadeinthesameway,aplaceforeachweek;andwhenthedrawerisfilledwithcuriousandprettythings,Ishallbeasproudofitasyouare;prouder,Ithink­;forinthepebbles,mosses,andgaybutterflies,Ishallseegoodresolutionscarriedout,conqueredfaults,andapromisewellkept。Shallwedothis,Dan?“
  Theboysansweredwithoneofthelookswhichsaidmuch,foritshowedthathefeltandunderstoodherwishandwords,althoughhedidnotknowhowtoexpresshisinterestandgratitudeforsuchcareandkindness。Sheunderstoodthelook,andseeingbythecolorthatflusheduptohisforeheadthathewastouched,asshewishedhimtobe,shesaidnomoreaboutthatsideofthenewplan,butpulledouttheupperdrawer,dustedit,andsetitontwochairsbeforethesofa,sayingbriskly,­;
  “Now,letusbeginatoncebyputtingthosenicebeetlesinasafeplace。
  Thesecompartmentswillholdagooddeal,yousee。I’dpinthebutterfliesandbugsroundthesides;theywillbequitesafethere,andleaveroomfortheheavythingsbelow。I’llgiveyousomecottonwool,andcleanpaperandpins,andyoucangetreadyfortheweek’swork。“
  “ButIcan’tgoouttofindanynewthings,“saidDan,lookingpiteouslyathisfoot。
  “That’strue;nevermind,we’llletthesetreasuresdoforthisweek,andIdaresaytheboyswillbringyouloadsofthingsifyouaskthem。“
  “Theydon’tknowtherightsort;besides,ifIlay,no,liehereallthetime,Ican’tworkandstudy,andearnmydrawers。“
  “Thereareplentyoflessonsyoucanlearnlyingthere,andseverallittlejobsofworkyoucandoforme。“
  “CanI?“andDanlookedbothsurprisedandpleased。
  “Youcanlearntobepatientandcheerfulinspiteofpainandnoplay。
  YoucanamuseTeddyforme,windcotton,readtomewhenIsew,anddomanythingswithouthurtingyourfoot,whichwillmakethedayspassquickly,andnotbewastedones。“
  HereDemiraninwithagreatbutterflyinonehand,andaveryuglylittletoadintheother。
  “See,Dan,Ifoundthem,andranbacktogivethemtoyou;aren’ttheybeautifulones?“pantedDemi,alloutofbreath。
  Danlaughedatthetoad,andsaidhehadnoplacetoputhim,butthebutterflywasabeauty,andifMrs。Jowouldgivehimabigpin,hewouldstickitrightupinthedrawer。
  “Idon’tliketoseethepoorthingstruggleonapin;ifitmustbekilled,letusputitoutofpainatoncewithadropofcamphor,“saidMrs。Jo,gettingoutthebottle。
  “Iknowhowtodoit­;Mr。Hydealwayskilled’emthatway­;butIdidn’thaveanycamphor,soIuseapin,“andDangentlypouredadropontheinsect’shead,whenthepalegreenwingsflutteredaninstant,andthengrewstill。
  ThisdaintylittleexecutionwashardlyoverwhenTeddyshoutedfromthebedroom,“Oh,thelittletrabsareout,andthebigone’seaten’emallup。“Demiandhisauntrantotherescue,andfoundTeddydancingexcitedlyinachair,whiletwolittlecrabswerescuttlingaboutthefloor,havinggotthroughthewiresofthecage。Athirdwasclingingtothetopofthecage,evidentlyinterrorofhislife,forbelowappearedasadyetfunnysight。ThebigcrabhadwedgedhimselfintothelittlerecesswherePolly’scupusedtostand,andtherehesateatingoneofhisrelationsinthecoolestway。Alltheclawsofthepoorvictimwerepulledoff,andhewasturnedupsidedown,hisuppershellheldinoneclawcloseunderthemouthofthebigcrablikeadish,whileheleisurelyateoutofitwiththeotherclaw,pausingnowandthentoturnhisqueerbulgingeyesfromsidetoside,andtoputoutaslendertongueandlicktheminawaythatmadethechildrenscreamwithlaughter。Mrs。JocarriedthecageinforDantoseethesight,whileDemicaughtandconfinedthewanderersunderaninvertedwash-bowl。
  “I’llhavetoletthesefellersgo,forIcan’tkeep’eminthehouse,“
  saidDan,withevidentregret。
  “I’lltakecareofthemforyou,ifyouwilltellmehow,andtheycanliveinmyturtle-tankjustaswellasnot,“saidDemi,whofoundthemmoreinterestingeventhathisbelovedslowturtles。SoDangavehimdirectionsaboutthewantsandhabitsofthecrabs,andDemiborethemawaytointroducethemtotheirnewhomeandneighbors。“Whatagoodboyheis!“saidDan,carefullysettlingthefirstbutterfly,andrememberingthatDemihadgivenuphiswalktobringittohim。
  “Heoughttobe,foragreatdealhasbeendonetomakehimso。“
  “He’shadfolkstotellhimthings,andtohelphim;Ihaven’t,“saidDan,withasigh,thinkingofhisneglectedchildhood,athingheseldomdid,andfeelingasifhehadnothadfairplaysomehow。
  “Iknowit,dear,andforthatreasonIdon’texpectasmuchfromyouasfromDemi,thoughheisyounger;youshallhaveallthehelpthatwecangiveyounow,andIhopetoteachyouhowtohelpyourselfinthebestway。HaveyouforgottenwhatFatherBhaertoldyouwhenyouwereherebefore,aboutwantingtobegood,andaskingGodtohelpyou?“
  “No,ma’am,“verylow。
  “Doyoutrythatwaystill?“
  “No,ma’am,“lowerstill。
  “Willyoudoiteverynighttopleaseme?“
  “Yes,ma’am,“verysoberly。
  “Ishalldependonit,andIthinkIshallknowifyouarefaithfultoyourpromise,forthesethingsalwaysshowtopeoplewhobelieveinthem,thoughnotawordissaid。Nowhereisapleasantstoryaboutaboywhohurthisfootworsethanyoudidyours;readit,andseehowbravelyheborehistroubles。“
  Sheputthatcharminglittlebook,“TheCroftonBoys,“intohishands,andlefthimforanhour,passinginandoutfromtimetotimethathemightnotfeellonely。Dandidnotlovetoread,butsoongotsointerestedthathewassurprisedwhentheboyscamehome。Daisybroughthimanosegayofwildflowers,andNaninsistedonhelpingbringhimhissupper,ashelayonthesofawiththedooropenintothedining-room,sothathecouldseetheladsattable,andtheycouldnodsociallytohimovertheirbreadandbutter。
  Mr。Bhaercarriedhimawaytohisbedearly,andTeddycameinhisnight-gowntosaygood-night,forhewenttohislittlenestwiththebirds。
  “IwanttosaymyprayerstoDanny;mayI?“heasked;andwhenhismothersaid,“Yes,“thelittlefellowkneltdownbyDan’sbed,andfoldinghischubbyhands,saidsoftly,­;
  “PeaseDodbesseverybody,andhepmetobedood。“
  Thenhewentawaysmilingwithsleepysweetnessoverhismother’sshoulder。
  Butaftertheeveningtalkwasdone,theeveningsongsung,andthehousegrewstillwithbeautifulSundaysilence,Danlayinhispleasantroomwideawake,thinkingnewthoughts,feelingnewhopesanddesiresstirringinhisboyishheart,fortwogoodangelshadenteredin:loveandgratitudebegantheworkwhichtimeandeffortweretofinish;andwithanearnestwishtokeephisfirstpromise,DanfoldedhishandstogetherintheDarkness,andsoftlywhisperedTeddy’slittleprayer,­;
  “PleaseGodblesseveryone,andhelpmetobegood。“CHAPTERXIUNCLETEDDY
  ForaweekDanonlymovedfrombedtosofa;alongweekandahardone,forthehurtfootwasverypainfulattimes,thequietdayswereverywearisometotheactivelad,longingtobeoutenjoyingthesummerweather,andespeciallydifficultwasittobepatient。ButDandidhisbest,andeveryonehelpedhimintheirvariousways;sothetimepassed,andhewasrewardedatlastbyhearingthedoctorsay,onSaturdaymorning,­;
  “ThisfootisdoingbetterthanIexpected。Givetheladthecrutchthisafternoon,andlethimstumpaboutthehousealittle。“
  “Hooray!“shoutedNat,andracedawaytotelltheotherboysthegoodnews。
  Everybodywasveryglad,andafterdinnerthewholeflockassembledtobeholdDancrutchhimselfupanddownthehallafewtimesbeforehesettledintheporchtoholdasortoflevee。Hewasmuchpleasedattheinterestandgood-willshownhim,andbrightenedupmoreandmoreeveryminute;fortheboyscametopaytheirrespects,thelittlegirlsfussedabouthimwithstoolsandcushions,andTeddywatchedoverhimasifhewasafrailcreatureunabletodoanythingforhimself。Theywerestillsittingandstandingaboutthesteps,whenacarriagestoppedatthegate,ahatwaswavedfromit,andwithashoutof“UncleTeddy!UncleTeddy!“Robscampereddowntheavenueasfastashisshortlegswouldcarryhim。AllheboysbutDanranafterhimtoseewhoshouldbefirsttoopenthegate,andinamomentthecarriagedroveupwithboysswarmingalloverit,whileUncleTeddysatlaughinginthemidst,withhislittledaughteronhisknee。
  “StopthetriumphalcarandletJupiterdescend,“hesaid,andjumpingoutranupthestepstomeetMrs。Bhaer,whostoodsmilingandclappingherhandslikeagirl。
  “Howgoesit,Teddy?“
  “Allright,Jo。“
  Thentheyshookhands,andMr。LaurieputBessintoheraunt’sarms,saying,asthechildhuggedhertight,“GoldilockswantedtoseeyousomuchthatIranawaywithher,forIwasquitepiningforasightofyoumyself。Wewanttoplaywithyourboysforanhourorso,andtoseehow’theoldwomanwholivedinashoe,andhadsomanychildrenshedidnotknowwhattodo,’isgettingon。“
  “I’msoglad!Playaway,anddon’tgetintomischief,“answeredMrs。
  Jo,astheladscrowdedroundtheprettychild,admiringherlonggoldenhair,daintydress,andloftyways,forthelittle“Princess,“astheycalledher,allowednoonetokissher,butsatsmilingdownuponthem,andgraciouslypattingtheirheadswithherlittle,whitehands。Theyalladoredher,especiallyRob,whoconsideredherasortofdoll,anddarednottouchherlestsheshouldbreak,butworshippedheratarespectfuldistance,madehappybyanoccasionalmarkoffavorfromherlittlehighness。
  AssheimmediatelydemandedtoseeDaisy’skitchen,shewasborneoffbyMrs。Jo,withatrainofsmallboysfollowing。Theothers,allbutNatandDemi,ranawaytothemenagerieandgardenstohaveallinorder;forMr。Lauriealwaystookageneralsurvey,andlookeddisappointedifthingswerenotflourishing。
  Standingonthesteps,heturnedtoDan,sayinglikeanoldacquaintance,thoughhehadonlyseenhimonceortwicebefore,­;
  “Howisthefoot?“
  “Better,sir。“
  “Rathertiredofthehouse,aren’tyou?“
  “GuessIam!“andDan’seyesrovedawaytothegreenhillsandwoodswherehelongedtobe。
  “Supposewetakealittleturnbeforetheotherscomeback?Thatbig,easycarriagewillbequitesafeandcomfortable,andabreathoffreshairwilldoyougood。Getacushionandashawl,Demi,andlet’scarryDanoff。“
  Theboysthoughtitacapitaljoke,andDanlookeddelighted,butasked,withanunexpectedburstofvirtue,­;
  “WillMrs。Bhaerlikeit?“
  “Oh,yes;wesettledallthataminuteago。“